Last additions - National Railway Museum York 9 Sept 2013 |
NRM York 9 Sept 201348 viewsBulleid Class Q1 'Austerity' 33001 0-6-0 built 1943 for the Southern Railway. Affectionately called 'coffee pots' by spotters. With Rocket replica.%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201346 views3717/3440 City of Truro%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201347 viewsClass A4 60008 and 4489%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201352 viewsLNWR Electric No. 28249 Type MBTO built 1915%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201339 viewsNER Class 1001 0-6-0 No. 1275 built 1874, with tender%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201345 views1275 detail%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201349 views1275 cab detail%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201346 views1275 info%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201350 viewsGWR No. 6000 'King George V' looks across at the Chinese Class KF1 4-8-4%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201340 viewsCopper-rimmed chimney of GWR 6000%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201337 viewsShinkansen Class 0 Bullet Train%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201331 viewsShinkansen Class 0 Bullet Train%480 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201333 viewsJR West Shinkansen Class 0 Bullet Train No. 22-141 built 1976%479 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201338 viewsA coal merchant's wagon c. 1846 that once ran along the Stratford and Moreton tramway%479 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201337 viewsThe Agenoria detail. Foster Rastrick built four engines at their works at Stourbridge, three for the USA and Agenoria (for service on the Earl of Dudley's Shutt End Colliery Railway in Kingswinford, Staffordshire).%479 %12, %2014
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NRM York 9 Sept 201337 viewsThe Agenoria built 1829 and sister of 'Lion', the first steam loco to be operated in the USA (1828). This view doesn't capture the very high chimney. Agenoria was withdrawn around 1864 and presented to the Science Museum in 1884, since when it has been on display. %479 %12, %2014
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